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...Sudjojono disclosed his affair with Rose to PKI officials, and declared his intention to marry her. He had eight children from his first marriage by this time, and Rose had three from hers. The PKI had cultivated a morally upright, pro-family image and was fearful of the ensuing scandal. It threatened Sudjojono with expulsion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Painter Laureate | 7/24/2008 | See Source »

...Mosley, already a multimillionaire, monetary compensation will do little to repair his personal life. As he testified last week, the scandal has been "totally devastating" to his wife of 48 years and "humiliating" for his two sons. "He is hardly exaggerating when he says that his life was ruined," Justice Eady wrote in his decision. Despite Mosley's fantasies involving canes, whips and spankings, a shattered family life could prove to be the pain that lasts the longest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mosley's Win: No 'Nazis' at the Orgy | 7/24/2008 | See Source »

...thousands of new Democratic voters and shoveling in cash it can use to introduce him to America. He could still foul up the debates or make a monumental gaffe or otherwise misplay his strong hand. It's still possible that something could happen - Fidel Castro's death? A Democratic scandal? - to shake up the dynamics of the race. In politics, anything's possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Never Underestimate McCain, But ... | 7/22/2008 | See Source »

ANDREAS PAPANDREOU Prime Minister of Greece Wilderness years: 1989 to last week Reasons for losing office: Banking scandals; marital scandal involving a stewardess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES? JIMMY CARTER. | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

...from catastrophe. Sure enough, the plunge soon halted, and on Friday the Dow stormed back 36.06 points--its eighth-best day ever--to close the week at 1874.19. What really jolted the nerves of Wall Streeters, though, was the fallout from the Dennis Levine insider-trading scandal, the worst in history. Paranoia swept the close-knit investment community a week after Levine, 33, a former managing director at the firm of Drexel Burnham Lambert, pleaded guilty to criminal charges of income tax evasion, securities fraud and perjury and settled a civil suit charging that he had made $12.6 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CIRCUS TIME Wall Street reels over scandal | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

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